Manila, Philippines: Overall standards in course maintenance and presentation are set to improve on the back of the Philippine Golf Course Management Conference.
Organised by the Federation of Golf Clubs Philippines in co-operation with the National Golf Association of the Philippines (NGAP) and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, the two-day event in Dasmarinas City was presented by the Asian Golf Industry Federation (AGIF).
Representing 30 golf clubs across the Philippines, more than 120 golf course superintendents, course maintenance managers, golf directors and club managers were present at The Orchard Golf and Country Club, a Golf Facility Member of the AGIF.
Assessing the impact of the gathering, Conrad Benitez, President of The Orchard Golf and Country Club and Vice-President of the NGAP and the Federation of Philippine Golfers, said it was imperative for course superintendents around the country to share their knowledge and experience.
Benitez said: “The staging of the conference helps our industry, and ultimately, ourselves. If the industry is healthy and thriving, everyone will benefit. We measure the conference’s success by the ever-increasing number of participants as it gets better attended every year – and by the level of discussions and amount of information sharing that goes on at the seminars.
“If we could have our way, frequent communications will lead to an authoritative organisation that can help every club with specific programmes and solutions that have been proven and tested by others.”
Eric Lynge, the AGIF’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “Our gratitude goes to Conrad Benitez for his continuing staunch support of education for superintendents in general and this event in particular.
“It’s encouraging once more to see such a strong turnout from superintendents around the country and is an indication that owners and developers are realising that the quality of the golf course is essential.
“Too often in the past, at golf clubs across Asia the importance of course maintenance when preparing annual budgets has been overlooked. It’s the staging of seminars and conferences like this that will hopefully bring about a change in mindset.
“To ensure that golf courses are kept in the best possible condition there is a requirement for educating the people who are responsible for their welfare … and also to update and improve the equipment available to greenstaff whenever possible.”
At The Orchard, seminars took place on the opening day. The following day featured field demonstrations and an equipment exhibition, which was open to members and non-members of the Federation.
Over the two days there were a total of 12 presentations covering a variety of topical topics.